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Remembering Louisville's role in the 1996 Olympic Torch Relays


25 years ago: The 1996 Olympic Torch Relays light up Louisville
WHAS11 News crews were on the ground and in the air taking in the historic torch’s trail.
Author: Shay McAlister
Updated: 7:04 PM EDT July 18, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. On its way to Atlanta, the Olympic Torch Relay was in full swing, moving from coast to coast, passing through Kentuckiana on its way.
The flame was first spotted 70-miles north of Louisville in Columbus, Indiana.
WHAS11 News crews were on the ground and in the air taking in the historic torch’s trail.
A large crowd gathered in downtown Columbus for a celebration. There was a fire truck along the route, giving great views. Spectators waved American flags while cheering wildly. ....

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Looking back at Louisville's historic floods


Seeing where our city has been with flooding makes the current flooding threat less extreme.
Author: Hayley Minogue
Updated: 6:13 PM EST March 4, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Rising water is not a new sight for people who have lived in the Ohio Valley for a while. We re taking a look back at historic flooding in our community to put today s flooding in perspective.
Obviously, Louisville has had horrible floods before 1964, but this is as far back as our vault takes us:
On March 12, 1964, the Ohio River crested at 41.2 feet and forced evacuations when the flood wall did not get up in time. The flood left Valley Station under water. ....

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